Schools Spend Millions in Pandemic Funds on Tutoring, Often with Little Proof It Will Work

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Schools Spend Millions in Pandemic Funds on Tutoring, Often with Little Proof It Will Work
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An influx of $122 billion in federal stimulus funds earmarked to help students make up for lost instruction time has attracted legions of online tutoring companies, some of which have no proof their methods are effective, public records show

A wave of Covid-19-related school staffing issues has led some states to take drastic steps to keep schools open, including enlisting state employees, retirees and National Guard members to fill in as substitute teachers.

An influx of $122 billion into public education has attracted legions of online tutoring companies, including established players with a record for advancing students and venture-capital-backed startups that let students chat through questions around the clock. Schools face pressure to act quickly: They must spend the money before it expires in 2024.

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